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Russ Poffenberger <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 28 Mar 2005 07:42:46 -0800
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Another question that comes up occasionally is whether a system running
Windows 2000 or XP can share (map a drive over a network) an NTFS
filesystem with a system running a previous windows version like Windows
98, and the answer is YES. The hosting computer handles all the filesystem
details, the other computer simply sees a mapped drive.

At 07:53 PM 3/26/2005, Richard Glazier wrote:
>Yes, Just be very careful to set the (hard drive) jumpers correctly
>on ALL drives (and other devices...)
>Some drive will seem to disappear when the jumpers are wrong...
>(Actually they WILL disappear... Just correct the jumpers...)
>
>                                                 Rick Glazier
>
>From: "Liz & Ray Hornung"
> > I finally am on the verge of migrating to WIN XP and want to use the NFTS
> > file system yet retain my FAT32 drives as they are.  Can I still see my old
> > drives from XP with this set up?

Russ Poffenberger
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